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KS1

Key Stage 1 Science

Key stage 1 students should explore the world around them to develop and build a knowledge and understanding of scientific ideas, processes and skills and relate them to every day experiences. These skills are expanded upon in KS2 and then finally refined in KS3 and KS4.

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In this Key Stage, pupils are encouraged to view the world around them and offer ideas as to how things work. The student’s initial ideas are then developed and used to introduce the basics of all three science, topics Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

Science tries to concentrate as much as possible on practical lessons to hone the student’s kinaesthetic abilities and to further enhance their learning experience as much as possible.

They will learn about using ways of experimentation to find out about scientific ideas. They will also learn to communicate these ideas using the appropriate scientific language.

Later in the Key Stage and on in to Key Stage 2 the students will be asked to consider and explore values and attitudes through science.

Details of exams/assessments in key stage 2:

All students sit both formative and summative assessments at the end of each topic. These provide practice for future exams. Results are displayed on classroom walls for students and recorded on whole school trackers for monitoring.

Some of the themes covered include units:

1. Working Scientifically

2. Plants

3. Animals including humans

4. Everyday materials

5. Seasonal Changes

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Where possible in KS1 students are taken to a variety of locations to help with scientific studies. Schools Nature garden and Hastings Sea Life Centres.

 

KS2

Key Stage 2 Science

Key stage 2 students develop and build a knowledge and understanding of scientific ideas, processes and skills and relate them to every day experiences. These skills will be used further in KS3 and finally refined in KS4.

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In this Key Stage, pupils take their original ideas and thoughts from Key Stage 1 and add greater scientific knowledge to them. This additional detail helps differentiate the three main sciences. Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

Science tries to concentrate as much as possible on practical lessons to hone the student’s kinaesthetic abilities as much as possible.

They will learn about using ways of experimentation to find out about scientific ideas. They will also learn to communicate these ideas using the appropriate scientific language.

Later in Key Stage, 2 students are asked to consider and explore values and attitudes in science and expand their scientific knowledge and ideas ready for transition to Key Stage 3.

Details of exams/assessments in key stage 2:

All students sit both formative and summative assessments at the end of each topic. These provide practice for future exams. Results are displayed on classroom walls for students and recorded on whole school trackers for monitoring.

Some of the themes covered include units:

Working Scientifically

Plants

Animals including humans

Rocks

Light

Forces and Magnets

States of Matter

Sound

Electricity

Earth and Space

Forces

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Where possible in KS2 students are taken to a variety of locations to help with scientific studies. Schools Nature garden and Hastings Sea Life Centre.

 

KS3

Key Stage 3 Science

Key stage 3 students build on knowledge from KS2 using scientific ideas and models to explain phenomena and events. They will carry out investigations and evaluate their work. These skills will be honed further in KS4 ready for GCSE examinations and assessments.

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The KS3 Science programme in years 7 and 8 and 9 is designed to provide a firm and broad foundation knowledge for the GSCE science courses which begin in Year 10. 

It builds on the learning from KS2 and follows all the National Curriculum for Science KS3 that pertain to the programme of study that has been devised by the New Horizons Science Department. 

Physics Chemistry and Biology are taught in themed modules and provide regular and varied exposure to all three disciplines over the three years.

All aspects of teaching and learning are covered, including the principles of scientific investigation, evaluation of practical work including safety and the communication of what they did and its significance.

The year 9 aspects of the KS3 science curriculum incorporate Entry Level Science qualifications and are designed to ensure a smooth transition in to KS4 science and study towards GCSE qualifications and further.

Details of exams/assessments in key stage 3:

All students sit both formative and summative assessments at the end of each topic. These provide practice for future exams. Results are displayed on classroom walls for students and recorded on whole school trackers for monitoring.

Trackers also allow teachers to monitor progression and estimate possible results for GCSE examinations.

In Year 9 students complete the nationally recognised Entry Level Science qualification which is closely linked to Key Stage 4 GCSE studies.

Students carry out practical sessions and research the following range of topics:

Looking after yourself (Biology) Cells

Reproduction

Variation and classification

Food and Digestion

Microbes and disease

Respiration

Inheritance

Changing Things (Chemistry)

Acids and alkalis

States of matter

Atoms, elements compound and mixtures

Rocks

Heating and cooling

Reactions and reactivity

How things work (Physics)

Electrical circuits

Magnets and electromagnet

Light and sound

Forces and pressure

Speeding up Gravity/space

 

 

 

KS4

Key Stage 4 Science

Key stage 4 use their knowledge gained from KS1, KS2 and KS3 to design and carry out independent investigations to answer specific scientific problems. The students carry out self-evaluations and communicate results and conclusions.

 

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Science has structured the world in which we live and can shape the future. Pupils need to develop the skill of critical thinking and an understanding of scientific procedures.

Pupils should understand that scientists try to explain phenomena and solve problems using evidence. Scientific evidence provides a powerful means of forming opinions. The data used as evidence must be reliable and valid, as only then can appropriate conclusions be made. 

Science should encourage pupils to think beyond themselves to their role and responsibilities in their local society, wider community and citizenship at a global level. 

Science at New Horizons School is designed to develop pupil’s enthusiasm for and interest in the subject, acquire and apply skills knowledge and understanding of how science works and its role in society. It also strives to develop scientific skills, knowledge and understanding necessary for progression to further learning at college and University.   

To inspire a love of scientific discovery that empowers learners to meet the challenges of education, work and life.  

Details of exams/assessments in key stage 4:

Student will sit one GCSE science paper (Biology, Chemistry or Physics) in year 10 and another in Year 11. Equating to two GCSE’s in science.

Whilst studying GCSE Sciences all students will be continuously monitored to track their progression through the GCSE curriculum. Towards examination time students are set practice exam papers and controlled assessments in readiness for the final examinations.

 

Students carry out practical sessions and research the following range of topics:

Biology:

Cells, genetics, Natural selection

Health and disease, development of medicines

Plant structures and functions

Reflexes and homeostasis

Gas exchange and transport in organisms

Ecosystems

Chemistry:

Hazards, Atomic structure, the periodic table

Atomic structure, bonding

Sates of matter, metals and extraction of metals

Acids, chemical reactions

Hydrocarbons and fuels

The Earth’s atmosphere

Physics:

Forces and motion, energy

Waves, astronomy

Light, electromagnetic spectrum

Radioactivity, electricity

Magnetism and electromagnetism

Forces and matter

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Enrichment opportunities/additional learning

Trips are organised to further enhance student’s experience of science in the world around us and to strengthen student’s resilience and give them experiences in the world outside of school.

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